I disable it wherever native dark mode is supported but damn if I'm gonna blast my eyes with a white background awhen I'm browsing after 10pm
If you want to see dark mode everywhere: DarkReader
Note that it will slow down page render times
"The wealthy understand that American 'liberals' and American 'conservatives' are fundamentally on the same side"
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Valid criticisms tbh (I even could say the same as a day 0 account lol)
Moderation isn't going to "improve" because they generally are fine with everyone being goofballs, so I wouldn't expect that.
Some people have the cascade of shitposting and useless emojis coming with their crappy views, but I don't think our instance is great at propaganda or ROE, which is unfortunate. Would love to see what we could do with a little discipline.
Also the emojis on every other instance and all mobile apps look more obnoxious because they don't downscale to their intended resolution.
Yeah after looking again I noticed that 😅
All OSes have vulnerabilities, and the thing is MS Defender is a working solution that prevents many attacks. Microsoft also has to provide some nominal support to enterprise apps that are 30 years old, because that's a significant amount of what keeps them in business. Patching actual root causes would often mean changing the way things work at a fundamental level in the OS, and would break apps for a lot of their users. This could create a big problem for a lot of people.
Oh shit I thought it was a shopped picture just for the concept
Yeah, quality of community over quantity, it's a non-issue.
Yeah if that's a bad vibe to someone Lemmy might not be the best fit.
The post got deleted and I was told to go to the other one. In the first one they were posting only news articles
Ill call it garbage reddit-brain moderation. The reason for an /ask~ comm is cause your main comm is flooded with repeated questions that would stifle discussion. It's also not a good solution to that problem, not too mention they don't have enough users to be having that problem.
The way you form a community is to discuss the same things over and over until a hivemind develops, it's a good thing to have a group consensus, not that individuals can't disagree. Now the crappy moderation is gonna cultivate a crappy subreddit vibe instead of something better.
Chet Falizek, a dev who led L4D and a couple other games at valve talks about this a lot on TikTok, now that he's running an indie studio. He's a cool guy, would fit in on .ml or something for sure.
My opinion has always been that NSFW instances should be quarantined entirely to their own "porniverse" or whatever.
And yeah this type of content (underage or pseudo-underage) should be banned entirely in all cases imo.
No, also which instance is that hosted on? .ml?
I mean we all know this, but if he wants his "brand" to be "Mr. Nerd Shit" why tf does he miss such obvious Ws?
The men's world cup is still 3 years away and the women payled in NZ this year though so I'm not sure that you're referring to?
It's possible for them to tell the computer to shutdown when the battery is getting low
you can't try before you buy.
Most mail order mattresses come with a generous trial period. Not ideal though
One guy was so paranoid that he had a camera in his yard (out in a well-off suburban neighborhood) pointing at a public path that strobed and vocally warned you that you were being recorded. Totally unhinged
You're lucky you can downvote it lol
Although I'm hoping to find a lobster taking the bait when I scroll downthread in a moment here so it might be good for comedy at least
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